F Azzaroli, L Turco, A Lisotti… - Current Clinical …, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ... However, this latter suggestion is questionable if we consider the high rate (57%) of false negatives at amnioscopy and the possibility of important complications (chorionamnionitis, rupture of membranes) related with the procedure [82, 83]. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
D Oros, MP Bejarano… - Journal of Maternal …, 2011 - informahealthcare.com ... Membrane rupture and intravenous oxytocin was used if the CTG was non-reactive, amnioscopy showed suspected meconium-stained amniotic fluid, the Bishop score was above 6, regular spontaneous uterine contractions were occurring, or after 24 hours of cervical ripening. ...
JR Webster, L Chappell, F Cheng… - Obstetric …, 2011 - obmed.rsmjournals.com ... 1,2,4,15–17 The additional use of prelabour amniocentesis 2 and amnioscopy 15 by some investigators is unlikely to have increased the detection rate as meconium staining becomes apparent at whatever point the membranes rupture prior to birth. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
J Maniar, AU Surjushe, R Kamath… - … Infections and Sexually …, 2011 - books.google.com ... and anti-p24 anti- body levels, vitamin A deficiency, prolonged labor, chorioamnionitis at delivery, or STDs dur- ing pregnancy, cigarette smoking and hard drug use during pregnancy, preterm labor and obstet- ric procedures such as amniocentesis and amnioscopy [14, 15]. ...